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rey ry: no mall uattor) =: Tax WEEKLr year, postage Che 74—No. 12,070. SPECIAL NOTICES. VERMONT AVE. CHRISTIAN CHUR Power: must be paid in advance; for. ne paper sont loner Kates of advertising made known on application. SPECIAL NOTICES. ‘Y GERMAN-AMEI ING ASSOCIATION, No. above-named tem- MONDAY, March m., in Meyer's Hall, cor. 7th i ‘There will be p mecting of the day school 9:30 a.m. ; ¥: the Golden school, 9:30 a.m. SECOND BaPTi bet, H and I sts, p.; ject: “Baptism.” Pastor will adi am. Gee. Dr.Mor- Cor union rice be me, ra wer Mh ‘Negative forces in Christianity.” W. .. pastor. 1 11 a. m., morning prayer i, evening prayer and sermon; hoon service all ers will seat ‘strangers at morpdug prayer. GRAND ERAISE SERVI tan M. E. Church Sun noted ‘arren W. eater. = New Y meetings at Richmo: 4 D. will take part inexercises. “A | are’ cot ‘may be expected. Come one an. fe meeting to | at 6:30 p. m. it 7:30 pin. Thursday 7:90 o'clock. Strangers 108} rer meeting at 7:30 ralelly welcome. GURLEY MEMORIAL PRESBYTERIAN church, Le Droit Purk, Boundary St.—Services to-morrow, the pastor, Rev. William iL ‘hristian Endeavor un, Mid-week service, Wedn DIRECT TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICA- TION WITH SAN DOMINGO. Ci SOCIETE FRANCAISE DES TELEGRAPHES SOUS. ‘ormally opened for the service of the International ee ‘Telegraph. WESTERN PRESBYTER Hist. between 19th and 20th. Rev. 22 CHARGE FOR DISPATCHES, From Brest, Havre. = ife's Greatest Pleasure. lt” ‘MR. WARREN W. BENTLEY, THE Song Evangelist will ‘conduct & raise ser- ley chapel, SUNDAY EVEN tation to all. Baltimore conference. m._ Band of Hope 3:30 p.m. YOUNG MEN'S ©! ‘tion.—Men’s meeti ‘afternoon Mr. Chas. E. Foster, of Foster orchestra, under direction of I men invited. Bible class at 3:15. A MEETING WILL BI FTERNOON, MAKC! jasonic Hall, Anacostia, D. ‘an afternoon Sabbatl wer and John Chester will lon; dispatches must “qe HAMLINE M.E. CHURC! ion ‘and P sta. n.w., itev. HL tor.—Services: Sunday schooi, the Rev. M. E. Scudder 11 aud 7:30 p. m, v. John R. Wright. Young People’s Meeting, 6 Consecration meet ‘Thursday evenings, 7:30. ort aw Prince, (by mail tra postal charge of 1f. HAYTI.—Mole St. from Mole St. Nicolas. w: telegram.) 9. ¥Oc. per word MINTCAN REPUBLIC. Cotny; La Vega, San! word. PUURACOA.—13¢. She. per word. _ VENEZULLA—La Guayra, 13f. 7c, racas, 14f. 20c. per word. Ot hes for all above Freeman. Music by Endeavor Society at ‘King. All will be continned the series o* lectures ints are received in ‘Trance and other coun- “"adiitional information may be obtained at the offices jete ‘elewraphes: —— _ SABBATH 10, at 3 o'clock, in Seat soe She Rarpqse of RAL, UNION Miss: STOCKROLDERS REV. JUSTIN D. REEK KAILWAY hy Pri FULTON, D. D,, AU- ea Rome,” th in Ye March 10. teatfecte 1—“Htow Cardinal Gil at 3—“Rome and th ittee * ecutive committee ‘I — FOURT! oe M. K. Cross, of East Pennsy meeting under the auspices of thé Pp. in. youn ies radially hivited = P°P** Pits THE WASHINGTON SOCIETY OF THE N Jerusal (Swedenborgian) ‘ther of “W : ington in the Tap of MASONIC TEMPLE, SUNDA follows: ted. WIMER, Secretary. SUNDAY SCHOOL UNI ing of Sunday school teachers ‘the Congregational Wm, Reynglds, of 'm. Reynel Sunda; flon. All Sunday school teachers and members are W. REDIN WOODWARD, President. WESTON FLINT, Secretary. = TEM! NCE rection of Grand L¢ will be held TO-MORKOW EV Good 436 => WASHINGTON, D. C., MARCH 1, 1889. ‘mass and workers will be hel cor. 1 jew InSeonjunction with my extensive and prosperous 18, Services to: ‘Takoma Park enterprise, I have established a Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Buresu, and have associ- ated in partnership Mr. A. M. Gorman, of this city, said partnership to be conducted under the firm-name of B. F. Gilbert & Co. ‘welcome’ Preaching at 11 by. tho . subject “Our Lord's. Blessing Ey m., Morning Service: "The Rt, Rey. Le! re, Wii a. Course’of sermous 3B. F. GILBERT, 4 GOSPEL TEMPERANC ng men especially and ‘under the auspices chureh, 5th et, be lic cordially invited, 1t pe UBLIC uMEETIN untain Place, ARUH 12, at 7: Rey . = sng Lanne Peonie 3 2 e pastor at lla Wostington, TUESDAY. Sf as m, 4 Mis. Marble, of Minnesota, and oth Woman's Christian ‘Temperance U: Public cordially invited. MES. CLARA L. ROACH duct the LADIES’ CONSECRA’ Gat 11 a.m. on WEDNESDA ‘at Wesley Chapel, 5 establishment having under regular employment all our own competent movers. W. G. METZEROTT & CO. CHURCH OF “OUR FATHER” (U1 salist), cor. 13th and L sts. n.w., rvices REMOVAL- leased my property, corner 14TH AND B STS. N.W., ‘have removed my MAIN OFFICE to 431 10TH ST. N.W., above GAS OFFICE, where all orders will be received and promptly filled from my old RAILROAD YARDat MARYLAND AVE. AND 12TH ST. 8.W., ‘where in the future I will carry my entire stock of LUMBER, LATH, SHINGLES, &c. JAMES F. BARBOUR. Whiting, of Boston, will Allare cordially invited. Sunday 9 . = ‘WHAT OUR RECENT VISITORS WILL A City To Their Home Folks" md Hex Swen's sub; ight —THERE WILL BE A MEE NOTICE THERE L BEA ington Humane Society at the soci . Wes ONDA i Stal man Nada of Ra sa CALVARY BAPTIST CHURC! sat. Georgetown, b | pastor.—Sunday school, of our Iste’ brother, Dr. W. tend. “By order of the lodge. _Attest: P.R. TAVENNER, K. of R. RMERLY OF 920 PA. opened gue sore at G4 Oi Pastor. Bay DALI, CHAPEL 5 a. reaching, 1 L citar , Suniday School, 3:30 p.m. A welcome to these services. ETH CONGREGATIONAL sts. nD. THE FL ‘church, cor. 81 Be: tor: at B. a> SPECI. LU ‘CHEAP! In onder to ¢ive possession 14th and B sts. uw, to new HH ave. n.w., has oj his: or hie will aa be pleased to and patfous. “A full line of Imported Groceries, Fine Wines and Liq coustantly in Stock. spk specialty made of strictly pure Teas, Ontleve sn0 oar HILL CEMETERY—THERE ‘of Prospect Hill Cemetery, at Edel “ Berwees ‘Sth sts. n, w. RING, ETC. ‘MBER, FLOO! iG, EF ow cos Void rem same. “JAMES F. BARBO! Lumber Dealer. 431 10th st. nw. —> THE Nal ‘RAL MARCH, GEORGES LA RAIME. ‘Pisyed by all the principal bands in the procession. A ‘Souvenir of the Inauguration. For sale at ELLIS’ MUSIC STORE, 937 Penna sve.and MILLER & HER- BERT, 1417 Penna ave. >» McKENDREE M. E.G Bargains caso or time. Address BOX 1! chusetts ave., between uF 8 OF THE BEST CLASS. STOCK SOUTH OF NEW YOR! BST STO ADE “ss ‘MASO! °—THERE WILL ‘SPI nikietniat Ate ake A. A. M., SATU: March 9, 7 yo me. f 8i Lodges frat in auy, ‘oe NH. Ol SPECIAL BARGAIN. 'YNAMOGRAPH STOCK. ANK H. PELOUZE, 1313 F street. {W DWELINGS FITTED UP WITH ARTISTIC GAS FIXTURES, the best make handled at lowest possible price. Call and examine. c. A. MUDDIMAN, 1206 F'st. gts, p.m, Young People's Seas o STIMATES FURNISHED. _ MEN. PRICES GUARANTEED. HOME BUILDING ASSOCIATION. ee of stock. \CE OF THE yy 1907 PA. W. M. H. OLCOTT, Secretary. Lord’ m. Sabbath school at 9308 —— FIRST Se te day schoo} at Inuuanuel Misslon 3 o'clock ¥ ° Preachi the ave. . wo ot olice of tteenurers be lene betes Svening, 7:50 o'dlvck. al cordially’ in- He 7 a eiceeseanen above, between 8 sdiowea at 5 percent on Shares $200 cach, The of iy invested at a fi ed on easieat of Oth and A sta, n.e.. Re’ vices 11 am. and 7 “elation of the Ch: in Japan,” postponed on account of the or of inauguration, will be enjoyed * HY aay previous necetnes BO p.m. Morning’ m (OTIC 13 HEREBY ill be iam L. G. Thomas 0 com — eS — r in part at anytime. Average “WILSON WHISKY.” loaned. per shar p = 00, the ‘mouthiy payment theret @1 as interest. PRODUCT OF THE WILSON DISTILLERY, HIGHSPIRE, DAUPHIN ©O., PA. ‘This celebrated Whisky, most carefully and slowly Fvasted, mashed, fermented, aud distilled from the in- ‘valuable health-giving Chalybeste waters and choice mali grain Rye, peculiar to the renowned mountain districts of Pennsylvania and Maryland. and ripened tm heated warebouses, sea-voyaged and aged in the warm salt air of Bermudas. The oxides of fron and their homologous salts found in the waters from which ‘this Whiaky is distilled render this Whisky invaluable and unequaled asa tonic and rejuvenator to those in beed of strength, vitality, and vigor. certificate of Prof. Tonry, of tbe Baltimore Med- College jurruy, pastor. at ile. m. ahd 7:46 eeded ‘public and social reforms.” Sabbath tors of the NORT! MAKCH 11, 1889. ==> ON PROPHECY. —ELDER sts n.W., Sunday a! k. Sul ite Possibilities, its John METROPOLITA! Churel stor.—Sabbeth school, 9 @. m. Veral sucieties by the ESIRE TO INFORM TH dsiness in the Courts of a HG, Dy “IT 18 PURE, FREE FROM FUSEL OIL, AND CAN ‘THEREFORE BE SAFELY RECOMMENDED FOR ITS HIGH COLOR IS DUE TO Nui IRON PRESENT. “WM. P. TONRY, Ph. D., Chemist.” VISITORS TO. HOME OF WAS! FOR TO-MORROW, ASBURY M. E. . Photographer at Mount Ve W = CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURC! ission SI el SUNDAY, March 10th, 1 h erman pareute are requested te sett FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, ‘cor of 10th andG sts 1 ‘Ask your Grocer for WILSON WHISKY. THE ULMAN GOLDSBOROUGH Cv, THE FIRM OF has this day been &. has purchased ‘aters, will con’ Business at 606 1: cepted s position wit HONGARIAN GOVERNMENT WINES. RACE C1 32D ST. Ni Georeetown, D. 0. Thouins ported exclusively in bottles bearing the al. it cotmes Tha. even wage. | SPE Ba 2 |f yeicians, GEO. E. KENNEDY & SONS, 1209 F st. a. w. Sole Agents of the famous Royal Hungarian | Rent Wine Cellars of Budapest (Hungary). ELECTION OF DIRECTORS. Otes or the Columbia Railway Co. ion for directors war forthe C Colgate Raliway 1. 5 at 6:45 ‘th st., Dati cord ti WILL PREACH AT aan Brenig services ain, Fryer meeting CHUBCH Of THE CO’ veceerviooe at 116 ve Washington News and Gossip. Index to Advertisements, ret tte GENTLEMEN'S GOODS .. HOUSEFURNISHL. INSURANCE.. i if Chai Baws ees nPHeuPanooc keene rt iy in EEL fi The Inaugural Star. monies and the grand ball can be had at the ready for the mail, 4 cents each. Goversment Recerrrs To-pay.—Internal rev- enue, $472,047; customs, $755,535. To-pay's Bonn Orrerinasaggregated $156,400 a8 follows: 43¢ coupons, $400 at 107%, 43¢ registered: $1,000 at 108, $30,000 at 108, $100,000 at 108, $25,000 at 108, Representative Bucwanan, of New Jersey, from the Trenton district, is reported to be very low with pneumonia, SUPERINTENDENT APPorNTED.—Frank A. Dennette, late of the Pennsylvania steel works and of the South Boston iron works, has been appointed mechanical superintendent of the ordnance gn factory. John F, Burton, fore- man, has been discharged. Szcretany Tracy's Finst APPornTMENT.—Sec- retary Tracy has appointed Mr. E. B. Brace, of West Virginia, chief clerk of the bureau of equipment, vice A. Fletcher, ag lege Mr, ‘Brace haa iaely ‘employed in burean of provisions and clothing, having been a clerk in the Navy department for several years. This is Secretary ‘Tracy's first ¢ appointment. Was Department Cmanoes.—Resigned— Justus H. Rathbone, clerk, class 8, A. G. O., to take effect March 26; Lewis D. Pace, clerk, class $1,000, 8.G.0. John J. Heron, N. Y., been permanently appointed clerk, class 1, office rebellion records. Justicg Marrsews Berren.—Dr. Johnston said this afternoon that the condition of Justice Matthews was much improved to-day. He rested well last night and is rapidly re; i zo nig) pidly regaining Onpenep To THE Montcay.—Lieut. Gulick, U. 8. marine corps, has been ordered to duty on the Mohican by the steamer of the 20th from New York. Tur U. 8, 8. Bicumonp arrived at Montevideo yesterday. : Szcartary Tracy's CaLiens.—Senaters Hoar, Sawyer and Teller, ex-Senator Platt, of New York, and Congressman Cogswell, of Massachu- setts, were among the callers on Secretary Tracy this morning. see Ex-Secretany Wurrvzy Gorna to Evrore.— To a reporter who: questioned him regarding his plans in New York last evening, ex-Secre- tary Whitney sai shall be connected with a number of interests, but they will be pre- cisely what I handled before I went to Washing- ton. There is nothing new in the wind. I shail have an office in the Mills building. It isbeing de ready now forme. I shali take posses- sion as soon os poole and. be in it as little as possible. I shall not emulate the example of thrift and diligence that Mr. Cleveland has set. I think I’ve earned the right to a holiday, and shall take it, Next month I'll run over to Eu- Tope just for the sake of the trip. I shali stay about fwo mouths. Navat Oxpens.—Commander Wm. T. Samp- son ordered to examination for promotion. Lieutenant Geo, M. Stoney ordered to duty as inspector of steel for the new cruisers at the Pacific a mills, Sar Francisco. Lieuten- ant U. J. L, Halpine ordered to the Talla- South Atlantic station, per steamer of News, Va. Lieutenant peor Prpaw eo tached as member of the tion and survey, San Francisco, and ordered to duty on the coast survey, Old employes of the departments seem to think that the crowds of office-seekers are smaller at this time than on any similar occa- sion. For the past two or three days the ante- rooms of the cabinet officers in the various de- E i fee Au i : i ca Complete copies of Saturday's, Monday's and Tuesday's Stan with supplements accompany- ing, containing a full and authentic history of everything pertaining to the inauguration cere- counter of the business office in any quantity required, open or in wrappers ready for mail- ing. Price 2 cents each. If stamped and vening Star. WASHINGTON, D.C.. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1889. TWO CENTS. « AT THE WHITE HOUSE. No Presidential Reception to the Pub- lic To-day. BLE—A MISTAKE AS TO WANAMAKER. in the east room yesterday, during the public reception, caused him to deny himself to casual visitors to-day. During the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock there was a steady stream of Congress- men and other official callers upstairs, while hundreds of people crowded into the east room only to be informed that there would be no presidential reception to-day. Office-seekers and their friends had the right of way upstairs for two hours, and dur- ing that riod applications for almost every —— i passed to allow more visitors upstaii and his advisers business. It was sai to arrange the o1 de} ents wit! little delay ments of a departmental character on THE PRESENCE OF MR. PLATT in the city has started the report that a meeting of the New Yorkers will be held at the Randall house to-morrow, for the purpose of consider- ing the distribution of patronage in the Empire informal conferences have already been held, but thus far no conclusions have been reached. In this connection it is said that Warner Miller may be induced to accept state. Several the Assistant Secretaryship of the Treasury. INDIANA CLAIMING EVERYTHING. The Indiana people are still claiming every- thing in sight, and they appear confident that Chairman Huston will eventuaily capture the U. 8. treasurership, and that John C. New will et a prominent foreign mission. The Hoosiers to be deterred by the President's statement on yesterday that In- ‘pect too much under the i not seem inclines diana must not ex present administration. WANAMAKER TAKEN FOR KENNA. this morning. cabinet meeting and was proceeding upstairs. Several democratic Congressmen, who had just left the President, greeted the ‘distinguished Philadelphian as follo what are you doing here?” istration. The new Postmaster-General explained that ir- ginia, and the laugh was on the southern Con- he was not the senior Senator from West Vi gresemen, ALBERT HAWKINS TO STAY, Albert the same way for the balance of his life. “But,” said he as he hurried off in the direction of the White Honse stables, “I am not sup- posed to talk to you newspaper men.” called to stood that rt of many influent y their respects, but it is un in the civil-service commission. THE ENTIRE IOWA DELEGATION called upon President Harrision this morning and hada long chat with him. Senators Alli- son and Wilson, Gen. Henderson, Gov. Gear, names for the it—Gen. Tuttle for commissioner of pensions, ex-Gov. Stone for commissioner general land’ office, and ex-Con- and Mr. Kerr presented tl consideration of the Presi a — for commissioner of patents. ‘he claims of lerstand that the republican imously, FOR PUBLIC PRINTER. printing office, few men possess. Col. Hallowell, of wore fc does not in- Harrison forget that he isa candidate for the public printer, for he was at H y with another already large pile of en- tend to let Gen. the White contribution to his dorsements, THE MASSACHUSETTS PATRONAGE. Senator Hoar, in sachusetts legislature, were also among the morning callers upon the President. It is su) 1d ‘that they Sesiged locate their claim for a share of the fe patronage in Massa- chusetts. SENATOR HIGGINS, OF DELAWARE, proposes to have something to say about the selection of the collector of internal revenue for the district embracing the District of Co- lumbia, Maryland, and Delaware. He called at the White House this morning accompanied b; his candidate, Dr. Dawson, of Delaware, ani formally notified the President that Dr. Daw son is in the race. AFTER COLLECTOR MAGONE’S SCALP, Senator Hiscock and other New York repub- licans do not propose to rest on their oars and allow Collector Magone to preside over the port of New York until his term expires, The New York Senatvr was at the Treasury department to-day looking up some official data relative to Mr. Magoue'e appointment, and how long be- fore his t rm expires. to be Senator k's choice for the New York colle: torship, but there are persons who insist that the latter pany oor wires in behalf of his nd Plummer, ‘THE GOVERNORSHIP OF ARIZONA seems to be in active demand just now, and within reach. Mr. Everett B. Pomeroy, a Cali- ig.on the ground. and if the a of what it to be a Dr. Yo be Arizona's Dolph, with Mr. H. D. Gear, of cott, Sherman, CONGRESSMEN AND THE OFFICE-SEEKERS HAVE THEIR INNINGS AND THE RUSH STILL OON- ‘TINUES—OCONFERENCE OF NEW YORKERS PROBA- President Harrison's disagreeable experience oan office in the country were proba- ly filed, About 12 o'clock the members of the cabinet began to arrive and word was down stairs no as the President d to do a little that the cabinet desired anization of their respective as ible, and the consultation to-day will result in the announcement of several important aj ong jonday. Postmaster - General Wanamaker had an amrusing experience in the White House lobby He had just arrived to attend allo, Kenna, | 3 West Virginia demo- crate won't stand much show under this admin- There appears to be no foundation in the rumor that Albert Hawkins, for so many years the presidential coachman, is to be removed. When seen at the White House this morning pe as he stated to a Stan reporter that he had just come out of the tailor shop where he was measured for a new livery. In reply to a direct question he said if he has been discharged he would like to be discharged in | by Powhatan, for | Servia, Louise, Winfield, Seadrift, Lannes, Tip- staff, Little Joke, Roma, Sourire, Clarissa, Car- roll, Duplicity, Iago, The Don, Reply, chestnut IN BEHALF OF EX-ASST. SECRETARY THOMPSON, i t aA. Among the early callers at the White House this morning was Senator Wade Hampton, ac- companied by Assistant Secretary Thompson. The South Carolinian stated that they simply fe nator Hampton will have the sup- democrats in pushing i Thompson as the democratic reprosgntative | Invercould, Boaz, Burch, Bob Fisher. the gentlemen named were fully Pores and the President was given to un- y in Iowa stood ready to endorse these nominations unan- Ex-Chief Clerk Childs, of the government has joined the long list of patriots who are anxious to succeed He called at the and gave it out that is long experience as chief clerk gave him an insight into the workings of the office which |. Blessed, ' Brown Charlie, Defaulter, Boaz, | Bure. accompanied by E. W. Bar- rett, editor of the Boston Advertiser, and now speaker of the house of delegates of the Mas- ceived. Ex-Senator Platt is said | f Hampton, Manderson, Paddock, Allison, Hoar, Dawes, ex-Senator Sewell, of New J , With a party of friends; Re; sentatives Dingley, Caswell, Wickham, Fin ¥, Thompson, Stee! , —_ legate Dubois, ee from Idaho; Morse, of Mas- sachusetts; Hitt, Butterworth, McKinley, Wil- son, of Kentucky; Farquhar, Gen. Longstreet, ex-Minister Foster, ex-Senator ey pons os of Indiana, ph yo orn 3 MORE TROUBLE FOR THE TORIES Churchill Will Fight the Naval Plans. AN ANTI-GERMAN DEMONSTRATION. eninge dabant Almost a Riot in a Pittsburg Theater. —_——__ Wal. | CHURCHILI, IN OPEN REVOLT. He Threatens to Fight the Naval Pro« posals at Every Stage. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae EvENtNe Stan. Loxpox, March 9.—Lord Randolph Churchill is in open revolt against the government. He writes home threatening his old colleagues with alongand heavy fight at every stage of the | naval proposals, I learn on excellent private “J authority that he would never have attacked Miont's hetee souin this teetaine, | the government on the naval echeme unless and his friends say he desires to succeed Perry | reconciled to the defeat of the government om Belmont as minister to Spain, Ex-Senator Palmer, with several Michigan- ders, was = a brief audience with the President this morning. West Virginians claim, this afternoon, the President has promised to appoint Mason, their candidate, commissioner of ternal revenue, THE NATIONAL JOCKEY CLUB. Mr. in- Full List of Entries for the Coming Spring Meeting. The National Jockey club to-day makes _pub- lic the entries to the spring stakes. While they are not quite as large as they were last spring, there is not so large a falling off as is noticeable at some of the more prominent tracks in New York, and the class is quite good. The material is ample for a brilliant meeting. Among the owners represented are Capt. 8. 8. Brown, Gov. Bowie, W. P. Burch, G. H. Kerna- ghan, ©. D. McCoy, Davis & Hall, W. B. Jen- nings, and many others, who will no donbt | bring good horses for the various purses. The falling off in the entries to the steeplechase is, no doubt, due to the fact that owners do not care to run over the short course that was used last year, and, moreover, because the jumps are too low, A gentleman very much interested in this branch of the sj since, * gentleman's sport, and compelled to carefully. If have one accident where we now have ten.” entries are as follows: YOUTHFUL STAKES, for two-year-olds; 22 nominations—Winston, Tom Finley, Lisimomy,Jersey Pat, Tennessean, Black Filly by Vassal—Maria; Bay Filly by Bil- | let—Miss Anni | Colt by Vocolic—Frances L; Daly, Rosemont, Masterlode, Momie Russell, Queenstown, In- Bavarian, Little Ella, Black sight. Constellation, Major Tom, Bay colt by | Longtellow—Insignia; Bay colt by Powhattan— | Boca; thay cot ep Ectenioe aun) | Suman Ab Gis Coote aioe eae lliger- Nautura; Bay colt by Leonatus—Martina. BRENTWOOD STAKES, for two-year-olds; twenty nominations—Win- ston, Tom Finley, Alarm Belle, black filly by Vassal-Maria; Lisimony, Jersey Pat, bay filly by Billet. Miss Annie; Bavarian, Little Ella,bay colt by Kingfisher, Geneva; Rosemont, Masterlode, Mamie Russell; Queenstown, Insight, Constella- tion, bay colt by Longfellow, Insignia; bay colt Martina, ANALOSTAN STAKES, three-year-olds; twenty nominations— colt by King Alfonso, Invercoul Buddhist, Tom Vaughan, Pelham. RIGGS’ HOUSE STAKES, 4 B., for three-year-olds; 14 nominations—Servia, Village Maid, Wintield, Seadrift, Lannes, Pass- port, Carroll, Dahlia, The Don, Reply, chestnut | colt, by King Alfonso-Invercould, J. A. B., Re- porter. Tom Vaughan. CONGRESSIONAL HANDICAP, for all ages; 33 nominations—Servia, Louise, | St. Swithin (imp.), Bordelaise, Troy, King Idle, | Sam Harper, jr., Salvini, Belle D'Or, Firefly, | Sparling, Little Jake, Patrocles, Bess, Maiden- hair, Swift, Telie Doe, Biggonet, Bronzomarte, Duplicity, Grey ieee te ama, Y¥ hist, The Dike, Blessed, Defaulter, Budd- mn, chestnut colt, by King Alf NATIONAL HANDICAP, for all ages; twenty-two nominations— Imp. St. Swithin, Bordelaise, Troy, Barrister, King Idle, Favor, Vosburg, Salvini, Oriflamme, Frank Ward, Swift, Telie Doe, Bro uzomarte, Grey Dawn, Buddhist, The Don, chestnut colt by Ki Alfonso—Invercouk: Shage ould, Boaz, urray, Bob Fisher. ARMY AND NAVY STAKES, for allages; twenty-five, nominations—Chick- Sparling, | Little Jake, Patroles, Soorire, Vandergriff, Boy | Archer, McLaughlin, Little Barefoot, Valiant, | abominy, La Claire, Brait, Firefiy, Duplicity, Letritia, Young Duke, SENATE STEEPLECHASE. Ten nominations—Killarney, Hercules, Jake Shipsey, Elfin, Epicure, Will Davis, Jim Me- Gowan, Brym oo, Mentmore, Bob Miles, es ara At Inauguration Headquarters. THE BUSINESS OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE AP- PROACHING AN END, The inauguration headquarters were thronged as usual to-day. Clerks were adding | up figures, checks were being drawn, and men who had small bills were crowding in to get them approved. The mail brought a good many letters. Some of them were si as to the dispositioy cation was receiv: of the Qh : of the us, for ° potion of the ointed office-seekers were also re- @ executive committee will hold a met to-night and probably dispose of about all the business Defore it, committee has on hand yet a large package of the little phlets containing the official lists of mittee and subcommittees, which will be dis- tributed to members of the committees who apply for them. three applicants are pulling all the strings | *, | its Irish policy. | private friends that Balfourism ix fatal to | Special Cable Dispatch ort said to a Star reporter a few days the fact of the matter is steeplechase is an offshoot of hunting and essentially a entlemen will have nothing to do with it while there is the danger there is with the present course. What we want is a longer course and higher jumps. jumps not less than four feet; with these horses will be 0 slower, and of course more is were done we should not | Lady Jane; bay colt by Ten | | Broeck, Belle of Trenton; bay colt by Leonatus, Churchill says openly to his unioniem, and it is better to turn them out, The government's position is imperilled. | Churchill's following in the house is not large, | ra oe be has the ear of the tory-democrats the country. His opposition, reinforcing the liberals and expressed at public meetings, will make the tory town members tremble. The opposition also continues a remorseless cate chism of the ministers about their complicity in the Times case. It is now adwitted that the executive officers of the Irish administrat have been acti; for the Times as detective and collectors of evidence. — A HISTORIC HAND-SHAKE. Memorable Scene at the Eighty Club Dinner in London Last Night. Pax Evenixe Stan. —There was a memorable Loxvos, March | Scene at the semi-public dinner of the Eighty club last night, when Parnell and Lord Spencer and their fellow guests shook bands across the table, Lord Rosebery describes this historic hand-shake as the outward visible sign of the inward spiritual grace uniting the two nations, THE GERMAN FLAG HISSED. Row In a Pittsburg Theater Caused by Feeling Over Samoa. Prrrspure, March 9.—There was lively time at the Academy of Music last night all on ac- count of Samoa. During the evening's perform: ance actresses on the stage sang the “Song of All Nations,” each verse representing a differ- ent, during the singing of which they waive the flag appropriate to the verse, They had gotten through with the Irish, English, French, and Italian verses amid much applause, but when oue came out to sing the German verse, “Die Wacht am-Rhein.” waiving the flag of the Fatherland, the audieuce bissed and two gen- tlemen got up and objected, one of them ex- claiming in a loud voice, “We don't want that one. Bring on the good old American flag.” A gentleman in the rear objected to the actions of the pair and caught the noisy one by the the coat tails telling him to sit down, The latter grew excited, and struck the other man in the face with his first. The audience became greatly confused, and quiet was not restored until an officer arrested the offending anti- ent gave the name of W. P. Johnson and bis companion said he was Dr. Englis, After about an hour in the lock up each put up a forfeit of €30 for appearance this morning. Danger in South Africa. Special Cable Dispatch to Tae Evextxo Stan, Loxpox, March 9.—The probability of the marquis of Lorne being the new high commis sioner to South Africa makes the situation very serious. Unless the Dutch are conciliated the United States of South Africa are certain te come. ns Looks Like Hydrophobia. TEREE CHILDREN STRANGELY AFFLICTED aXD THE DOCTORS PUZZLED. Fort Ware. Ind., March 9,—About a week ago the three children of Mr. Rush, who range in age from six to twelve years, were seized with violent paroxyams, and frothed at the mouth as if jicted with hydrophobia. Four doctors were called in turn and cannot say what ngdale, Iago, Pan- jonso- ails the sufferers. The children, at regular in- tervals, go into violent convulsions, necessitat- ing two or three persons to restrain them. Their cries can be heard for blocks. One doo- tor detects evidences of poisoning, and others pronounce the malady to be hydrophobia. —__— Can Now Return to France. Panis, March 9.—The official journal to-day blishes the decrce authorizing the return t@ France of the Duke d'Aumale. woreda somal From Wall Street To-day. 2 .: Wall meg a 2 stock market at opening this morn- ing was decidedly weak and more active tham at any previous time this week. First prices wings yr with last os 's — were m } to }¢ per cent lower for the general list, ie handy ae common was exce} with a loss of 14 per ceyt. The bears still the making of prices, and the Grangers and coal stocks again came to the front, being the special object of attack. A panic in Paris came in to help the bears in their efforts and on a large business the market went off materially, no rally of importance occurring during the hour. ‘The principal losses were 134 per cent in Oregon transcontinental, 3 in Union Pacific, Canada Southern and Tennessee; coal, %& im Lackawana and Louisville and Nashville, and smaller fractions in the rest of the list, No change occurred in the temper of the specula- tion, and at 11 o'clock the market was active and week at the lowest prices reached. Floods in the West of England. PASSENGERS COMPELLED TO SLEEP ALL sIene OX RAILWAY TRAINe. Lowpow, March 9.—Floods vail in the west of England. Railway traffic has been and railway passengers were compelled toe in the coaches last night. The floods are the greatest that have occurred during the present generation. > Investigating Alleged Timber Frauds. AsHiaxp, Wis., March 9.—Interior Depart- ment agents Allen and Roberts have been on the Fond du Lac, Bad river, and other in al past anne toe vestigation to-morrow, and will return to Wasbingtov. Mr. Allen told sev. eral Ashland loggers that his visite to the ree yr rmegh a nothing to substantiate the charges which they were detailed to im vestigate, river : E & it it r E f [ j | i i i | hi Hl ? { j i i ef iy that have been dived bere on their way from ett aes ee